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If you think an alligator is the same as a crocodile, think again. It's true that the two
types of animals are related, and they look similar. Yet although both are large reptile
with scales and webbed toes, and both live near water in tropical or semitropical area
there are important differences between them. An alligator lives only in fresh water,
a crocodile can live in brackish, or somewhat salty, water. An alligator's snout is also
wider and "U"-shaped, whereas a crocodile's is longer and "V"-shaped. Finally, their
behavior differs: it's generally agreed that crocodiles are more aggressive than alligat
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The text explains the similarities and the differences between crocodiles and alligators, therefore the text is compare and contrast. Compare and contrast texts focus on the similarities and differences of two things.

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